I have no problem with Mr Shegstad shopping himself around on the street. My
issue is shopping himself from party to party to party to party.

The foundation of a political party is that shared core values bring people
together under a political party structure. In some cases, they are 180
degrees different from one another, in some cases only degrees of
separation. My point is that if you shop yourself from one party's
endorsement process to another (and another and another), you're not being
honest with some of them about what you believe.

Maybe what Dan McGrath was trying to say was that Mr Shegstad is talking to
people of all political parties while he's campaigning. That's what people
who run for office do. That's good. But that's not what he said.

linda higgins
old highland

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Keith says:

Dave Shegstad, whom I do not know, appears open and forthright enough about
his political outlook to take it to the "street" and shop it around to
audiences of divergent outlook. He is, apparently, not shy about sharing his
opinions
with those who might possibly disagree with one, or another issue that he
would present to an audience. As reported by Linda H. , he is out there in
DFL
machine turf presenting his ideas. Perhaps some one, or another, or many, of
those ideas didn't fit in with Linda H's sense of choreography; her dance
with the
Machine. But perhaps some others who identify as DFL, less entrenched and
more mindful of the need for compromise and settlement to accomplish
anything for
the public good, were willing, or even pleased to listen to someone from
"the
other side of the sandbags".

Do Shop It Around, Mr. Shegstad!! Perhaps you will bring some understanding
to a Machine. Some understanding of the need to cross political boundaries
to
enlist some open minds; and garner some support and endorsement for your
ideas
and beliefs. Endorsement from people, even within the DFL Party, who haven't
sublimated their actual exercise of multiculturalism for political
orthodoxy;
and are willing to listen to other views. You will reach open minded people,
in
any Party, who have not placed political identity and political orthodoxy
ahead of listening to those with other outlooks. Those, such as yourself,
and CM
Natalie Johnson Lee, are pillars of the democratic process who respectfully
ask for an audience and support from diverse groups

Please do not let the Machine shame you away from your quest for diversity.

Keith Reitman  NearNorth



Linda Higgins said:

Dan McGrath stated: "Dave Shegstad is, as mentioned, endorsed by the 5th CD
Republicans. He
sought the endorsement of all 4 major political parties in Minneapolis,
which includes the Republicans, the DFL, the Greens, and the Independence
Party."

This is a curious statement. Does Mr. Shegstad (whom I have never met) have
no core values that would align him with one party or the other? Why would
he seek endorsement of parties other than the one he aligns with? Or, if he
is an independent, why is he seeking the endorsement from ANY party? I can
think of no one else who, when denied endorsement from the Dems would go to
the Repubs for endorsement, or vice versa. I know when Natalie Johnson Lee
did not get endorsed by the Dems in 2001, she went to the Green Party for
endorsement, but they at least have similar stands on many topics. But going
to all four parties? How can you shop yourself to those who adhere to the
Republican platform, then go off and shop yourself to the Dems? That's not
being honest with someone - yourself, to start with.

Let's see: Today when I talk to the Rs, I'm prolife; but tomorrow when I
talk to the Ds, I'm prochoice? Today I'm for the war, but tomorrow I'm
against it? Today I'm for tax cuts, but tomorrow I'm a tax and spender?

Yikes. How is any voter supposed to know what this man believes in and how
he might act if elected?

Linda Higgins
Old Highland, fifth ward



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